Pearland residents one step closer to voting on allowing bars to open inside city limits
About 3,000 signatures are needed to get a measure on the November ballot that could allow businesses that make more than 51% of their revenue in alcohol to open. Author: David Gonzalez (KHOU) Updated: 9:24 AM CDT July 10, 2021
PEARLAND, Texas Bars could soon start opening up in the city of Pearland.
The current law states businesses selling alcohol must make at least 51 percent of their revenue from food sales.
However, a group is pushing to change the law by letting voters decide on whether or not bars should be allowed to open.
City of Pearland mulls stockpiling water, food for next disaster
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Customers wait outside at a Home Depot in Pearland to enter the store to buy supplies during the recent winter storm. City officials are pondering if Pearland should stockpile food and water for when the next severe weather event occurs.THOMAS SHEA, Contributor / AFP via Getty Images
Pearland city officials are considering creating a stockpile of water and nonperishable foods in preparation for the area’s next severe weather event.
City Council discussed the idea at its Feb. 22 meeting, with members saying it’s not a matter of if another storm strikes, but when.
Pearland wastewater plant poised for major expansion
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A $74 million expansion project is slated to start this spring at the John Hargrove treatment plant at 5900 Magnolia in Pearland.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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The project would boost the plant’s daily treatment capacity, now 4 million, to 6 million.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Should construction begin in April, the city anticipates completion in October 2023.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Expansion of the city of Pearland’s John Hargrove wastewater plant is scheduled to begin in the spring to boost the facility’s treatment capacity by 50 percent.